A guide to mental health and wellbeing which is both meaningful and easy to recall. It is written in a way that is easily digested and can be read again and again throughout life.
The Firing is a historical novel based on the life of Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), whose artificial stone can still be found embellishing buildings throughout the UK and abroad.
A thrilling children’s tale of friendship and adventure brought to life both through the imaginative writing as well as vivid and colourful original illustrations.
A gripping crime thriller set against the backdrop of a major golf tournament held at Wentworth’s world-renowned West Course.
A prequel to the author’s earlier series of novels set on the Norfolk coast, this time set in the time of the English Civil War.
An honest, humorous memoir detailing the author’s real-time experiences battling and beating bowel cancer, sharing what actually helped, the mindset shifts, the conversations and the small wins that got him through when things felt heavy.
In 2016, Nigel Bruce, passionate cycle tourist and enthusiastic student of history, cycled along the Western Front of the... Læs mere
A fun, interactive storybook that helps young children learn, talk and grow in confidence. Created by specialist Speech and Language Therapist, with simple, practical ways... Læs mere
Philosophy is the love of wisdom that can provide therapy for the mind. All Can Be Well synthesises a variety of philosophical ideas into sixteen lessons on how we can acquire eudaimonia - a sense of personal flourishing from the development of our character.
A comprehensive analysis of all Ibsen's plays, written in a clear non-academic prose, which not only takes us through the plays in a scholarly fashion but also links the plays to Ibsen's life.
A multi-generational story set in Potsdam, Germany, during the final months of the Second World War, and addresses life on the German home front, both pre- and post-war.
An entertaining account of life in Türkiye with family, friends and horses. Set in the early 2000s, the theme of inter-cultural acceptance resonates today.